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then why wouldn't they use it? >> they are stuck in the mold of to use one product they he used it 50 years in the way they have. they are slow to adapt to a product that is obviously better. john: half the price, is lighter with the planes. it my 80 evaporate. what is your answer? >> that is like spray paint -- spray painting the launch share in the wind. >> they say most are suppressed from indirect. >> of forest fire is not like an avalanche or tsunami. it consumes fuel in front of it and the needs of fuel available to propagate. unfortunately the fire will propagate buy cbot thing in front of itself. working by the heat is done by every other country. >> in mexico we put out five fires. >> some state governments are using it to. it is the way to go. we are losing homes. this product will protect the homes. >> it is so good if i stick my hand in this it can go in fire and not me burned? >> absolutely. people are trapped you can give the team minutes to get you out to. i will not me hurt. let's try it. fox will n
then why wouldn't they use it? >> they are stuck in the mold of to use one product they he used it 50 years in the way they have. they are slow to adapt to a product that is obviously better. john: half the price, is lighter with the planes. it my 80 evaporate. what is your answer? >> that is like spray paint -- spray painting the launch share in the wind. >> they say most are suppressed from indirect. >> of forest fire is not like an avalanche or tsunami. it consumes...
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of the soap we use? in done name of protecting us the government has stied thengredients of the antibacterial soap under our deodorant has a chemical that kills germs. total tuesday's. the bureaucrats steady they have than steadying and now 40 years and still have not made a decision. paul alexander robo book called pandemic people versus terms. 40 years? >> the product was invented to start a review process. the fda decided i was safe to be effective th weren't certain that if was safe a there is some environmental group. then the environmental groups came into protests it was substance was dangerous. and to have search to back it up. >> and to save nine humans to use the product but a and the ap -- epa to label the sticide. >> is good for identified this john: it kills a pass. >> the epa bacteria is a fancy word for a germ is coidered a past. then these in midges of ddt. >> johnson & johnson and? >> quite an extensive use of. maybe they say that publicly but to predict it will happen in the future. fin
of the soap we use? in done name of protecting us the government has stied thengredients of the antibacterial soap under our deodorant has a chemical that kills germs. total tuesday's. the bureaucrats steady they have than steadying and now 40 years and still have not made a decision. paul alexander robo book called pandemic people versus terms. 40 years? >> the product was invented to start a review process. the fda decided i was safe to be effective th weren't certain that if was safe a...
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you just have to use your own common sense. you know your body better than anybody notice. >> [inaudible question] is across-the-board? >> it strikes me is almost impossible to believe that every human being on earth is going to do equally well in the exact same diet. i hope that the future of medicine and nutrition is one where we can customize and tailor things based upon both people's genetic susceptibility to certain diseases, and what we call other genetics, which is other things that influenced you up until this point in life today. >> doctor, what you were saying, your ideal diet. is it something you are advocating? >> is interesting. i think that labels are always a little bitconfusing. what i would say is that when i figured out was i had a pretty significant intolerance most of the foods i was eating. what i when i eat it probably looks a lot like what someone consumed in a paleolithic time. though i don't particularly adhere to a particular set of rules. i will give you an example. i think a hard-core paleolithic per
you just have to use your own common sense. you know your body better than anybody notice. >> [inaudible question] is across-the-board? >> it strikes me is almost impossible to believe that every human being on earth is going to do equally well in the exact same diet. i hope that the future of medicine and nutrition is one where we can customize and tailor things based upon both people's genetic susceptibility to certain diseases, and what we call other genetics, which is other...
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i above what it gives us. television. longer lives. my ancestors ran around naked in the cold and struggled to keep the fire going. most died before the age of 40. science gives us a better life. of things we can touch. religion? not much. i wish i believed in god but i don't. there may be bought by a not convinced. i was raised protestant comment studied the bible then i discovered by ancestors were jewish and study the tora but i did not get there. high of one to believe i see the piece that brings in many of you. most of you according to the polls. added about this show. i envy you if you believe. research shows religious people are happier than the rest of us. you could go to religious services and social networks bring new friends which brings happiness. i suspect it is more. be leaving brings you joy, purpose, a peace. good for you. religion has led people to do awful things the aztecs killed thousands to appease the god. the sun god needed daily nourishment. indians strangled people the crusaders killed hundreds of thousands and
i above what it gives us. television. longer lives. my ancestors ran around naked in the cold and struggled to keep the fire going. most died before the age of 40. science gives us a better life. of things we can touch. religion? not much. i wish i believed in god but i don't. there may be bought by a not convinced. i was raised protestant comment studied the bible then i discovered by ancestors were jewish and study the tora but i did not get there. high of one to believe i see the piece that...
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kickstart uses a similar concept to find anything. people post projects, ideas projects, ideas, the and films. >> the feature film. >> stop motion animation. >> a video album. john: do they get money? >> $200,000 after posting he founded to make a documentary on fracking for natural gas. >> almost one-quarter of a million dollars. john: you want to make a movie why? >> the story of fracking is not being told. john: it is wonderful. it has or prices and reduced pollution. >> yes. people don't know that. it is not told in the hollywood documentary. john: go to hollywood and asked. [laughter] >> if there is your answer. [laughter] i did it take starter out of desperation to say the enemy is not a big business but big environment. they just laugh. john: instead they make a movie called promised land that says racking is evil. >> yes. matt damon will tell you fracking should be banned. and the heartland knows it is good for their community. their story had to be told. i asked the people of america and they did. john: buy give you $1 my nam
kickstart uses a similar concept to find anything. people post projects, ideas projects, ideas, the and films. >> the feature film. >> stop motion animation. >> a video album. john: do they get money? >> $200,000 after posting he founded to make a documentary on fracking for natural gas. >> almost one-quarter of a million dollars. john: you want to make a movie why? >> the story of fracking is not being told. john: it is wonderful. it has or prices and...